Well, good.
But I don't really see Russia as much of an invasion threat to Eastern Europe anymore. Its army has been so degraded by Ukraine and Western weapons that it would have trouble invading Georgia at this stage. It is even having to buy relatively lousy equipment from North Korea and Iran in order to keep up.
Given NATO hasn't had to provide a single soldier to a combat role in Ukraine, it has been a gift for NATO. Not so good for Ukraine (50000 dead Ukrainian soldiers, according to Zelenskyy, compared to around 150000 dead Russian soldiers, and the ongoing loss of territory), but wonderful for NATO.
(UK soldiers have been very quietly on the ground in Ukraine, helping Ukrainians with missile attacks.)